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October 2011 - Blog
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Oct 28, 2011: Topol might stay in service until 2019
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Oct 28, 2011: Successful launch of Bulava from Yuri Dolgorukiy
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Oct 24, 2011: Aleksandr Nevskiy begins see trials
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Oct 24, 2011: Cosmos-2472 completed its mission
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Oct 22, 2011: September 2011 New START data released
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Oct 08, 2011: Russia has been testing laser ASAT
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Oct 04, 2011: Liner SLBM explained
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Oct 04, 2011: Not much information about failed new ICBM
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Oct 03, 2011: Glonass-M satellite joins the constellation
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